Reyna Silver (RSLV.V) is just one of the very few silver exploration companies out there as most explorers have been wiped out in the last downturn which lasted almost an […]
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Report: Southern Silver Exploration – Taking advantage of full ownership and a strong silver price
In the mining sector, an outlook or a situation may change fast, very fast. Just four months ago, Southern Silver Exploration Corp. (SSV.V) owned just 40% of Cerro Las Minitas […]
Interview with Doug Ramshaw, President of Minera Alamos
There are very few development stage companies that have delivered on what they promised in the past little while but ever since Minera Alamos (MAI.V) acquired our position in Corex […]
Report: Brigadier Gold – Joining the gold and silver rush in the prolific Sierra Madre belt
Sometimes companies catch a break. Right before Vizsla Resources (VZLA.V) announced its set of barn-burner exploration results on a newly discovered vein on its Panuco silver-gold project, Brigadier Gold (BRG.V) […]
Prime Mining gears up for a C$6M six month exploration program
Now Prime Mining (PRYM.V) has completed its C$10M offering, issuing 20 million units at C$0.50 per share (with each unit consisting of one share and one full warrant allowing the […]
Report: Southern Silver Exploration – Consolidating Cerro Las Minitas ownership in a deal that makes sense
Companies owning a minority interest in their flagship project generally don’t enjoy a good valuation by the market as they basically remain at the mercy of their majority partner. This […]
Report: Prime Mining – Los Reyes exceeds 1M ounces and has plenty of expansion potential
More often than not, the original business plan of an exploration company does not work out as expected. While ePower Metals had high hopes for its cobalt assets, its Suriname […]
Report: Oroco Resource Corp – Advancing the large Santo Tomas copper project in Mexico
It hasn’t been easy for companies with base metal projects, and Oroco Resource Corp. (OCO.V) is one of the companies that has been hit hard by the lower copper price. […]